This may not be too helpful for most of us outside of providing entertainment but Amy Gesenhues over at Search Engine Land today reported on the addition of a new feature on Google. At the end of any animal, plant, fruit or vegetable query you can now simply add “fun fact” and it’ll produce just that.

Jenny Halasz On Mobile SEO Jenny Halasz hoster a Q&A webinar for Search Engine Journal and answers some great questions that everyone should understand (or at least – everyone who cares about ranking on mobile). It’s a great video and she hosts regular “Ask An SEO” columns so well-worth your time and a quick follow if you ever have good questions you’d like answered.

Changes To Facebook Video As Danny Goodwin over at Search Engine Journal reports – Facebook is changing the way videos play. There are the four big changes:

News feed videos will now autoplay with sound. I think this is a horrible idea and as Danny puts it to Facebook’s comment that people want and expect it, “Really? Who are these people? Is this an alternative fact?”

Vertical videos will now more easily expand to full screen.

Picture-In-Picture has been added so you can now watch a video while scrolling through the rest of your news feed. Because our attention spans weren’t shortened enough with mobile. 😉

A new apps for your TV will let you watch video from your friends, pages and just recommended on your Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or Samsung Smart TV.

SEO For Amazon Alexa There’s a lot of talk about Google Home among SEOs but Robyn Johnson wrote an interesting piece for Search Engine Journal on how to optimize for Alexa.

Emojis Are Back In The SERPs The return of the emoji. Barry Schwartz reported over on Search Engine Roundtable about the return of the emoji to the SERPs. They were dropped a couple years ago but you can see them once more.

TensorFlow 1.0 Released At the TensorFlow Dev Summit today Google announced the release of version 1.0. TensorFlow is an Open Source framework for deep learning. Basically this means it’s ready for the prime time. I was only able to watch part of the livestream but Venture Beat did a great write-up of it including the new tools, integrations and a planned release of some code reported to multiply the speed it functions at. It was a huge summit and the future of machine learning just got kicked up a notch.